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been getting good education, they're professionals. they bring the same faith, the same values, the same work ethic that have made america great. in fact, they have been part of making america great. so, during this debate that we have in congress, i hope that folks will recognize that this community that they're talking about is a community that has been contributing greatly to the success of the united states. it's not a johnny-come-lately community. >> mayor julian castro, thank you for your time tonight. >>> ahead, newt gingrich on a hillary clinton run in 2016. why he has his own party fuming today. glen beck is back. he may be joining forces with jim "i quit the senate" demint. what a pair. stay with us for that one. [ male announcer ] now's the perfect time to buy an adjustable version of the most highly recommended bed in america. the tempur-pedic ergo system. treat yourself to the ultimate sleep experience and save up to $400 during the tempur ergo savings event. plus visit tempurpedic.com for full details on our 0% apr financ
been getting good education, they're professionals. they bring the same faith, the same values, the same work ethic that have made america great. in fact, they have been part of making america great. so, during this debate that we have in congress, i hope that folks will recognize that this community that they're talking about is a community that has been contributing greatly to the success of the united states. it's not a johnny-come-lately community. >> mayor julian castro, thank you...
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and what we need is research and education campaign to insure that the people that are under the influence of any drug do not get behind the wheel. melissa: now that you're legalizing it in places the use will grow. so the incidence will grow and we have a lot more area to test what could possibly happen. that makes me nervous as a driver. rebecca, i will give you last word. >> 10,800 people killed drinking and driving. 40,000 people died because of alcohol. 400,000 died because of smoking. the numbers for marijuana are incredibly low. you can't overdose. you don't get cancer from it. and i --. melissa: i hear you, rebecca. we don't want to add to any of those numbers. one more [raul talking at once]. we've got to leave it there. thanks to our pot power panel. you were all fantastic. hope you come back. >>> bizarre warnings from syria's regime. they claim it could be framed for using chemical weapons. there are unconfirmed reports their use may have already begun. we'll talk about that next. >>> this made i grateful riding in a chrysler, right? remember the workers that were caught boozing
and what we need is research and education campaign to insure that the people that are under the influence of any drug do not get behind the wheel. melissa: now that you're legalizing it in places the use will grow. so the incidence will grow and we have a lot more area to test what could possibly happen. that makes me nervous as a driver. rebecca, i will give you last word. >> 10,800 people killed drinking and driving. 40,000 people died because of alcohol. 400,000 died because of...
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going to get a decision that's historic on the nature -- on the level of like brown versus board of education? >> how likely do you believe we'll hear from the president before the supreme court makes a decision? >> i think we will because i think they understand that they're going to have to say something eastbound if they don't say something in a brief and a written memorandum. when the case is argued before the supreme court, the solicitor general is asked what do you think about these same-sex marriage cases so i think they'll get that and we're going to hear from the president. it may be slightly nuanced like he's sometimes very good at doing but i think everybody knows where the president stands on this. it is difficult to say that in these 30 states where there are anti-gay marriage laws that all of those state constitutions should be overwritten but that's where we're headed. >> thank you. great pleasure having you on. >>> coming up -- >> and the thought that we may have played a part in that is -- it's gut wrenching. >> well, the deejays behind the prank call made to the hospital whe
going to get a decision that's historic on the nature -- on the level of like brown versus board of education? >> how likely do you believe we'll hear from the president before the supreme court makes a decision? >> i think we will because i think they understand that they're going to have to say something eastbound if they don't say something in a brief and a written memorandum. when the case is argued before the supreme court, the solicitor general is asked what do you think about...
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florida hack looking to reform education in the state. your college major greatly affects how much money you make. according to the census data, engineering majors earn $3.5 million over a 40-year career, more than the median earnings for all majors, $2.4 million. those with education majors earn the least, $1.8 million. brooke? >>> bottom of the hour here, i'm brooke baldwin. thanks for being with me. you see the crowds, you see the president. he's speaking at redford, michigan, not too far from detroit. take a listen. >> so in addition to seeing the best workers in the world, you've got -- you've also got all this cool equipment. i want to try out some of the equipment. but secret service wouldn't let me. they said you're going to drop something on your head. hurt yourself. they were worried i would mess something up. and i -- they may not admit it, but i'm pretty sure they were happy the secret service wouldn't let me touch the equipment. now, it's been a little over a month since the election came to an end. [ applause ] so it's now s
florida hack looking to reform education in the state. your college major greatly affects how much money you make. according to the census data, engineering majors earn $3.5 million over a 40-year career, more than the median earnings for all majors, $2.4 million. those with education majors earn the least, $1.8 million. brooke? >>> bottom of the hour here, i'm brooke baldwin. thanks for being with me. you see the crowds, you see the president. he's speaking at redford, michigan, not...
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he said i'm a proud south korean, and i was educated in america. lived there for a very significant part of the life, i understand the sacrifices of the american servicemen and women, i made these comments as part of a deeply-emotional reaction to the killing of iraqis, and it was part of the overall anti-war sentiment shared by others, but he says he deeply regrets the inflammatory and inappropriate language he used. we're taking your thoughts on it on twitter. follow me @megyn kelly. brad, dick, good debate, as always. >> thanks. megyn: after major protests in the birthplace of organized labor, there are reports that president obama will use part of his speech in detroit today to take the side of unions in the explosive right-to-work fight that is emerging in michigan. they're saying this could become the next wisconsin in terms of the uniitem battles. -- on union battles. how the rules there just changed and why. >>> plus, why folks are saying this is the best video you will see all day. >> there's a group of people around, and a little thing on
he said i'm a proud south korean, and i was educated in america. lived there for a very significant part of the life, i understand the sacrifices of the american servicemen and women, i made these comments as part of a deeply-emotional reaction to the killing of iraqis, and it was part of the overall anti-war sentiment shared by others, but he says he deeply regrets the inflammatory and inappropriate language he used. we're taking your thoughts on it on twitter. follow me @megyn kelly. brad,...
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they're from the board of education and said there was a mistake and she did badly. they had one girl on and put her on a lie detector 14 years old and asked about her sex life. she gets raem upset and turns out she was raped at 12. this sort of thing, object seven at this times and they had a porn star on one sometime. another one is carl sanderson, controversial on the radio station. a female journalist wrote a negative story about her, and et cetera esd he was going to get her. >> what happens to the radio station and these two deejays? is there an investigation? >> scotland yard in britain is investigating, and they've spoken to australian police to pull together their investigation. we expect the coroner's court decision to come out or the coroner to make a statement today, actually. the company -- we have a comment from the company. they say first and foremost we'd like to express our deep and sincere con dolenesss to the family for the lost and we're sorry for what happened. we don't claim to be perfect and we always strive to do better. we have initiated a de
they're from the board of education and said there was a mistake and she did badly. they had one girl on and put her on a lie detector 14 years old and asked about her sex life. she gets raem upset and turns out she was raped at 12. this sort of thing, object seven at this times and they had a porn star on one sometime. another one is carl sanderson, controversial on the radio station. a female journalist wrote a negative story about her, and et cetera esd he was going to get her. >> what...
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arwhere locals can get a look at it before it moves onto its new home at the national museum of naval education in pensacola florida. we have an a and t recovery manager who helps recover the planes. and an admiral. why did you want to see this one on the surface. >> this is an airplane that represents the greatest generation in world war 2 roam. these young men and women who flew the aircraft, and maintained the airplanes the wildcat was our front-line fighter at the beginning of world war ii. to bring an aircraft like this back into existence for all americans and people from around the world to see is critically important to our mission of presenting and preserving the history of naval aviation. jon: these things were pretty rugged when they were built but it's pretty hard to bring them to the surface half what, 6 5:00 years without them breaking to piece. how did you do that? >> well, i want to say it's really difficult, but we've been doing it for years and we've done it a number of times. we do it just very slowly and very carefully. >> towing it as i understand it you had to tow this thi
arwhere locals can get a look at it before it moves onto its new home at the national museum of naval education in pensacola florida. we have an a and t recovery manager who helps recover the planes. and an admiral. why did you want to see this one on the surface. >> this is an airplane that represents the greatest generation in world war 2 roam. these young men and women who flew the aircraft, and maintained the airplanes the wildcat was our front-line fighter at the beginning of world...
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they've established the malala fund which will promote girls' education around the world. pakistan says it will donate $10 million to the fund. mala lalala is now recovering ik hospital. of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. >>> the crisis in egypt over its draft constitution is getting even more volatile. as of today, the military is protecting government buildings until the results of the constitutional referendum this saturday. opponents say the new constitution would enshrine islamic law turning the country into a religious state. michael sing, managing director for the washington institute for near east policy and former senior dir
they've established the malala fund which will promote girls' education around the world. pakistan says it will donate $10 million to the fund. mala lalala is now recovering ik hospital. of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and...
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when you first had your meeting with them, how much do you have to educate them? what are they doing wrong up until the moment that they meet you? >> you know, we tell them, don't be afraid of the users. don't be afraid of letting users take control of your brand, and making them into something that they can enjoy and love. don't be afraid of having a little laugh, having a little fun. because what they try to do is put brand from the top-down perspective. here's the message we want to send you and we want to control users. but these kids, the millennials are not responding to that. they're going, i can spend my time looking at funnier ads somewhere else or i can spend my time dealing with brands who seem to understand who i am. we want to help brands understand that if you want to embrace the customer you have to trust them, too. >> and part of that involves hearing from them when they're a little critical of you. you've got to develop a thick skin when it comes to that. finally, you know, ben, we're hearing a little bit more often that venture capital is tougher
when you first had your meeting with them, how much do you have to educate them? what are they doing wrong up until the moment that they meet you? >> you know, we tell them, don't be afraid of the users. don't be afraid of letting users take control of your brand, and making them into something that they can enjoy and love. don't be afraid of having a little laugh, having a little fun. because what they try to do is put brand from the top-down perspective. here's the message we want to...
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those education majors are in the list, $1.8 million. >> so they should pay less in tuition. >> they want a freeze. so the proposal is to freeze tuition for the in demand majors next two years. you go in as a freshman, same tuition three years in a row. if you're an english major, maybe not. your tuition keeps going up. >> the technology revolution over the last 30 years in k-12 is coming to education. more student debt, credit card debt. if your parents graduated from college, fewer five times more likely than someone whose parents did not. this is wurch of many aspects we're going to see on increasing pressure for schools to deliver more results for the dollars they get. >> and florida is pushing to have a four-year community college degree. they want to make them four-year schools, 28 of them they have. a $10,000 degree. >> tiny percent of people graduate from community college. >> the completion rates are completely unacceptable. schools have to figure out how to do better. >> i don't think what the governor is considering is a good idea. >> it's reverse incentive actually. >> ki
those education majors are in the list, $1.8 million. >> so they should pay less in tuition. >> they want a freeze. so the proposal is to freeze tuition for the in demand majors next two years. you go in as a freshman, same tuition three years in a row. if you're an english major, maybe not. your tuition keeps going up. >> the technology revolution over the last 30 years in k-12 is coming to education. more student debt, credit card debt. if your parents graduated from...
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it is brighter, better educated, trained, led, and equipped and bigger. you talk guys the size of shaq. >> brian: and the courage? >> every one of whom is a volunteer, they ought to be honors. they are heros proved. signed copies of the book still available before christmas at olivernorth.com. right on the side. >> brian: we can find out also when your next appearance will be. >> i'll be on your show later to talk about it. >> brian: on kilmeade and friends. thank you very much. chaos this morning. 26 minutes before the top of the hour. let's go over to an esteemed female anchor with a male anchor to be named later. >> steve: merry marks ollie. >> gretchen: thanks. now today's headlines. it took many years for the murder of a 7-year-old girl to be brought it to justice. the man will be sentenced for the murder and death of a girl back in 1957. the case is one of america's oldest unsolved crimes. he had been dismissed as a suspect back when it happened. but was arrested last year again after the investigation was reopened. >> steve: a republican, a republi
it is brighter, better educated, trained, led, and equipped and bigger. you talk guys the size of shaq. >> brian: and the courage? >> every one of whom is a volunteer, they ought to be honors. they are heros proved. signed copies of the book still available before christmas at olivernorth.com. right on the side. >> brian: we can find out also when your next appearance will be. >> i'll be on your show later to talk about it. >> brian: on kilmeade and friends. thank...
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and education, 1.8 million. this goes into our discussion, should be lower tuition for students in the in-demand fields. they should make more money. >> not all about money. let's be clear. science, technology, math, fantastic things, but we need to be careful about undervaluing things like english, languages, arts. >> one of the reasons why we are so innovative. all of the stem majors, but they say how do we make a university system like the american university system and that comes from liberal arts. >> the humanity part is the part they are looking for. thank you. >>> 25 minutes past the hour. emotional roller coster in the nfl. how the dallas cowboy has to overcome a life and death crisis off the field. and focus on victory. and leaving the house, watch us any time on desk top or mobile phone, at cnn.com/tv. list of almost two thousand corporate partners - companies like microsoft, american red cross and adobe - to create options for you. not only that, we're using what we learn from these partners to shape
and education, 1.8 million. this goes into our discussion, should be lower tuition for students in the in-demand fields. they should make more money. >> not all about money. let's be clear. science, technology, math, fantastic things, but we need to be careful about undervaluing things like english, languages, arts. >> one of the reasons why we are so innovative. all of the stem majors, but they say how do we make a university system like the american university system and that...
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. >> her passion is educating children about colorism. >> tell me about that. why did the teacher not call on him? >> because she is ugly and black -- >> law shawn tay is seven years old and her mother is worried her daughter is getting the message dark skin is bad. >> i think my skin is ugly? >> why do you think it's ugly? >> because i don't want to be dark. >> you don't want to be dark? >> no, i want to be light-skinned. >> why? >> because light skin is pretty. >> you think so? >> yes. >> is there anything else? >> yes. >> what? >> that i like to be light, like you. >> and you know what, i want to be pretty like you. >> so we both have something we would wish for. >> can somebody tell me what that means? >> my stance is teach the children what it is and show them the history and make them aware of this issue so when they go to school and out in the world, they are armed with this information. >> because he wants to buy her, because her skin is lighter. >> caller:ism was something that plantation owners used as an instrument to divide and conquer their own ens
. >> her passion is educating children about colorism. >> tell me about that. why did the teacher not call on him? >> because she is ugly and black -- >> law shawn tay is seven years old and her mother is worried her daughter is getting the message dark skin is bad. >> i think my skin is ugly? >> why do you think it's ugly? >> because i don't want to be dark. >> you don't want to be dark? >> no, i want to be light-skinned. >> why?...
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education, health care, civil service and public officials. our last call joining us from buffalo, new york, good morning. caller: are you there? host: please, go ahead. caller: i am 21 years old and i resign myself to the fact that there will be no social security for me in the future. i wanted to go back to grover norquist and talk about the joint select committee on deficit reform from to thousand 11 and what a disaster that was. grover norquist and his posse, if you will come through a wrench into that -- if you will, threw a wrench in that. alan simpson stepped up and said something along the lines of and no taxes ever? my point in saying this was i think the republicans and the libertarians that follow it grover norquist are teh cog in this situation and they are holding of the country's progress. we will not be going anywhere unless they budge. guest: there's a lot of frustration. among the members of congress on the right, republicans who have publicly come out saying they would erase the pledge, if there was a big approach, they would
education, health care, civil service and public officials. our last call joining us from buffalo, new york, good morning. caller: are you there? host: please, go ahead. caller: i am 21 years old and i resign myself to the fact that there will be no social security for me in the future. i wanted to go back to grover norquist and talk about the joint select committee on deficit reform from to thousand 11 and what a disaster that was. grover norquist and his posse, if you will come through a...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> how i look on the outside doesn't mean i am the same kul kh culturally the same as somebody that looks like me. >> around this room, there are a bunch of signs on the wall. a bunch of identities on the walls on the pillers, on some chairs. walk around the room. you can only choose one. walk around the room. find out the classification you think you fit that you identify with most, and stand there. go. let's go, let's go! let's go! let's go! >> vision is asking each student to choose an identity. >> has everybody identified? is everybody comfortable? >> when somebody walks up and says, what are you? this is how you identify? correct? everybody have a seat. >> i went for female. because everything else feels like i am not a person. >> honestly i copped out. i will readily admit, i was like okay i will walk over to other and maybe that's not how i feel, i don't feel like "other." >> your mom is? >>
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> there is a brotherhood among inmates, a friendship and loyalty which often develops between the men over time. but nowhere is that bond stronger than with family. >> one good thing about coming to prison is it made us that much closer. >> michael love and his brother brad have been at anamosa for the past 12 years after committing a brutal crime at a christmas party. >> they tried to throw us out of the party and take our -- the liquor that we had brought. and two of them jumped brad and they had him pinned up against the side of the trailer. i had three of them attack me. they threatened our lives. we left, went to my trailer, grabbed a 20-gauge shotgun, a machete, went back out there and that's where it went down. i shot three people. he cut up two. >> one guy's got, like, partial brain damage and the other one just got his arm -- >> he'll never be able to use his right hand again. >> although
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because we need to educate people, not indoctrinate them. and i think we need to go after the media. and i would like to see you come up with something along the lines of the contract with america. maybe the contract of we the people come to define the conservatives, conservatism, and to lay out clearly like you did before to the american people and i think that we can win and conquer again. thank you. [applause] thank you. >> i sincerely appreciate your intellect. i would like to ask you on the terms of the immigration debate that seems problematic those people that are coming into the nation whose restrictions in the country are to violate the law. are we running the risk of inculcating a culture with this population and i will certainly like to have your thoughts on this problem and solve this issue by adamle strengthening the country but hopefully avoiding the further demise. >> what ever series we find on immigration has to include the control and include some kind of a worker permit system which is actually rigorously enforced. that is
because we need to educate people, not indoctrinate them. and i think we need to go after the media. and i would like to see you come up with something along the lines of the contract with america. maybe the contract of we the people come to define the conservatives, conservatism, and to lay out clearly like you did before to the american people and i think that we can win and conquer again. thank you. [applause] thank you. >> i sincerely appreciate your intellect. i would like to ask you...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. home of the legendary grand prix circuit. the perfect place to bring the all-new cadillac ats to test the 2.0-liter turbo engine. [ engine revs ] ♪ [ derek ] 272 horsepower. the lightest in its class. the cadillac ats outmatches the bmw 3 series. i cannot believe i have ended the day not scraping some red paint off on these barriers. ♪ [ male announcer ] the all-new cadillac ats. >>> i am a black woman and these are my black daughters who happen to have a white father. >> i see my daughters as gifts from god who come from a heritage of german ancestry, irish ancestry, african ancestry. we're raising them as black women because i think that's how the world sees them. i think the united states, i think we still abide by a one drop rule. we're not overemphasizing anything. we're just being who we are. >> so online application centerment okay. create new account. >> it's senior year which means it's
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help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >> when "caught on camera: when you least expect it" continues. >>> when it comes to holiday shopping at the mall, we pretty much know what to expect. the crowds, the long lines and santa listening to christmas wishes. >> but the line mall in pramus, new jersey becomes an ambush for a christmas celebration. ♪ hey santa, santa ♪ i want to sit on you >> shoppers are about to witness a whole different kind of christmas carol. as hidden cameras are set up throughout the mall's atrium. ♪ you're never too old to sit on santa ♪ >> once the stage is set, people step out of the crowd once at a time and sing a verse in this jingle. >> you can keep your holly and your christmas tree, i want to put my butt on santa's knee ♪ ♪ you're never too old to sit on santa ♪ >> as soon as the second person comes on doing the same thing, particularly if they don't seem to know each
help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >> when "caught on camera: when you least expect it" continues. >>> when it comes to holiday shopping at the mall, we pretty much know what to expect. the crowds, the long lines and santa listening to christmas wishes. >> but the line mall in...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> look, look what's trending online. former presidential candidate mitt romney and his wife ann were in the middling when juan manuel marquez knocked up manny pacquiao last night. romney was seeven seen shaking hands with pacquiao wishing him well before the fight. >>> and the rolling stones rocked brooklyn, the iconic rock band performed at the barkley center last night. it's their first u.s. show marking the band's 50th anniversary. i'm going to be back at the top of the hour, and i have the story of why a middle school got into a fight. >>> and a profile of how i keeps driving one of the nfl's most successful coaches, joe gibbs. in focus begins right now. >>> one company is threatening to revolutionize retail, dramatically changing how, when and where we shop. >> it's a very secretive company and operating below the radar helps it. >> it's a wolf in sheep's clothing is probably the better way t
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first of all, education, the payback is good. when you look at these numbers and compare the average to those with a college degree. it's half. the unplace of employment rate is half. >> it is, but i'm terrified about the kids who haven't had a chance to get in the labor market yet. so they've got a degree, debt, they're not in the labor market yet, so they haven't been able to get into that group that has half the employment of everything else. they're having a tough time and as we know, that first job you have, that first foot on the first rung -- >> those sort, up to the age of 30 is higher. up to 11. >> that first step on the ladder is so important to your lifetime earnings, achievement. as a country, it's eati ining y if you can't figure out a good edge kax, but there's an opportunity once you get into the labor market. >> thanks so much for joining us. let's see what the future holds in terms of jobs. >>> does this man scare you? if you're a republican in congress, the answer is probably yes, but in the last three weeks, mo
first of all, education, the payback is good. when you look at these numbers and compare the average to those with a college degree. it's half. the unplace of employment rate is half. >> it is, but i'm terrified about the kids who haven't had a chance to get in the labor market yet. so they've got a degree, debt, they're not in the labor market yet, so they haven't been able to get into that group that has half the employment of everything else. they're having a tough time and as we know,...
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board of education for gay and lesbian couples. or the case before it that embraced segregation. it's very hard to predict. it leaves many of us very, very nervous. it's not just the 120,000 couples in this country who are gay or lesbian and married but it affects all of us. we currently have a country that disenfranchises people who want to marry for love and we don't let them. 31 states prohibit those type of marriages. >> a lot of people come back to the 1960s in loving versus west virginia and whether it will mirror that merely 50 years later. the court, though, has ten marriage equality cases to choose from. as i pointed out, they only chose two. if i know this correctly, they had eight different ones to consider choosing and two prop 8 ones. they have one doma and one prop 8. >> what's fascinating, this is a court that has avoided this issue. it's been pathological. everyone in lawrence v. texas, the opinion was distorted in my ways because of a clear effort not to say anything that would have baring on the same-sex marriage issue. suddenly, they take two issues with the br
board of education for gay and lesbian couples. or the case before it that embraced segregation. it's very hard to predict. it leaves many of us very, very nervous. it's not just the 120,000 couples in this country who are gay or lesbian and married but it affects all of us. we currently have a country that disenfranchises people who want to marry for love and we don't let them. 31 states prohibit those type of marriages. >> a lot of people come back to the 1960s in loving versus west...
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. >>> okay, ready for some educational television? faced with the imminent demise of show "jersey shore," mtv is turning to west virginia for a new show that's already making people very angry just like "jersey shore" did at the beginning. >> ginger can't wait to watch this new show. it's called "buckwild." one senator is demanding they pull the plug. abc's david kerley who covers politics for us, normally, is covering sort of a different politics story this morning. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning. i have known senator joe manchin from west virginia for several years now and i have never seen joe manchin quite so angry. it's the latest mtv series creating waves. >> it's "buckwild." >> reporter: they call it "buckwild," but other calls it appalachian "jersey shore." not surprising since this new series of west virginia friends is the replacement for snooki and the rest of the gang from "jersey shore." they got more than their 15 minutes of fame. >> we're going to play a game called, what's your jersey score, okay? gover
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nondefense, discretionary spending, education, air travel safety, and food inspections would be cut about 8%. the cbo warns no deal could send the economy back into recession, others argue the economy might prosper in the long return, and nearly everyone, including a cranky public, thinks the republicans will get the claim. we'll have more next, with dana bash, it -- unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management at the chevy year-end event because chevy's giving more. more efficiency with sonic and cruze... more function in equinox and traverse... more dependability with the legendary silverado... and more style in the all-new malibu. chevy's giving more at the year-end event because 'tis the season. chevy's giving more. this holiday season, get a 2013 cruze ls for around $169 per month or get $500 holiday bonus cash. >>> joining me around the table, dana bash, chief economist, mark zandi, and you have a new
nondefense, discretionary spending, education, air travel safety, and food inspections would be cut about 8%. the cbo warns no deal could send the economy back into recession, others argue the economy might prosper in the long return, and nearly everyone, including a cranky public, thinks the republicans will get the claim. we'll have more next, with dana bash, it -- unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious....
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the army is moving to unify it's command structure to make thorough is has a more educative fighting force. this morning, nelson mandela is in the hospital, jacob zuma paid him a visit, and said there is no cause for alarm. >>> susan, as you can imagine, south africans are holding their collective breath, their very worried about their beloved former president. they call him father in one of the native languages, they adore him. he helped bring democracy to this nation. we're getting very little information about what is wrong with him. as you said, the president visited nelson mandela, and he came out saying he is in good care and is comfortable. we're not being told what kind of tests are being run on him. yesterday, when the news broke that he had been hospitalized, we're told that he went in for tests, and that it was in line with treatments that people, his age, 94 go through. but no more details today from the presidency. jacob zuma treats it as a closely gaurded secret. he is appealing to everybody to give his family privacy. >> we're certainly hoping for the best. what is the
the army is moving to unify it's command structure to make thorough is has a more educative fighting force. this morning, nelson mandela is in the hospital, jacob zuma paid him a visit, and said there is no cause for alarm. >>> susan, as you can imagine, south africans are holding their collective breath, their very worried about their beloved former president. they call him father in one of the native languages, they adore him. he helped bring democracy to this nation. we're getting...
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aspirations' including closing the educational achievement gap. the lofty goals may have to wait as lawmakers and the president toppled a number of issues that cannot wait. let's go back to the inauguration from generic 20, 2009, a few hundred feet from where we are at as he addressed the nation. he will do so again january next year. this is what he said nearly four years ago. [video clip] >> we must dust ourselves off and begin the work of remaking america. [applause] everywhere we look, there is work to be done. the state of our economy calls for action bold and swift. we will react to lay a new foundation for growth. electrical grids that bind us together. we will restore science to its rightful place and raise health care quality and lower cost. we will harness the sun and the wind to run our factories and will transform our schools and colleges to meet the demands of a new age. all of this we can do. all of this we will do. there are some who question the scale of our ambitions to suggest our system cannot tolerate too many big plans. their
aspirations' including closing the educational achievement gap. the lofty goals may have to wait as lawmakers and the president toppled a number of issues that cannot wait. let's go back to the inauguration from generic 20, 2009, a few hundred feet from where we are at as he addressed the nation. he will do so again january next year. this is what he said nearly four years ago. [video clip] >> we must dust ourselves off and begin the work of remaking america. [applause] everywhere we...
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we give them education, food, love. this is the most precious time for them, and they are spending it with me. just imagine how lucky i am. >> it is my honor to present cnn hero pushpa basnet. >> these children have not done nothing wrong. they are simply got something they do not understand. we want to work with the government to bring them all out from the prison, and they deserve a better future. this work is the only thing for me and with your support we can keep going. thank you. >>> i was five years old when my what is that? it's you! it's me? alright emma, i know it's not your favorite but it's time for your medicine, okay? you ready? one, two, three. [ both ] ♪ emma, emma bo-bemma ♪ ♪ banana-fana-fo-femma ♪ ♪ fee-fi-fo-femma ♪ ♪ em-ma ♪ very good sweety, how do you feel? good. yeah? you did a really good job, okay? [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you from johnson & johnson. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i just finished a bowl of your new light chicken pot pie soup and it's so
we give them education, food, love. this is the most precious time for them, and they are spending it with me. just imagine how lucky i am. >> it is my honor to present cnn hero pushpa basnet. >> these children have not done nothing wrong. they are simply got something they do not understand. we want to work with the government to bring them all out from the prison, and they deserve a better future. this work is the only thing for me and with your support we can keep going. thank...
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we give them education, food, love. this is the most precious time for them, and they are spending it with me. just imagine how lucky i am. >> it is my honor to present cnn hero pushpa basnet. >> these children have not done nothing wrong. they are simply got something they do not understand. we want to work with the government to bring them all out from the prison, and they deserve a better future. this work is the only thing for me and with your support we can keep going. thank you. >>> i was five years old when my parents wanted to take me to a water park. i was really excited. but unfortunately i never had swim lessons. but my dad had to get on the biggest ride there and me looking up to him i wanted to follow suit. i pushed off, but unfortunately when i got to the bottom of the ride i flipped upside down. my mom tells the story best, she heard her only child screaming and having a good time and then nothing. she came in to try to save me, but unfortunately she was not comfortable in the water either, and she began
we give them education, food, love. this is the most precious time for them, and they are spending it with me. just imagine how lucky i am. >> it is my honor to present cnn hero pushpa basnet. >> these children have not done nothing wrong. they are simply got something they do not understand. we want to work with the government to bring them all out from the prison, and they deserve a better future. this work is the only thing for me and with your support we can keep going. thank...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. hi, i'm ensure clear... clear, huh? i'm not juice or fancy water. i've got nine grams of protein. that's three times more than me! [ female announcer ] ensure clear. nine grams protein. zero fat. in blueberry/pomegranate and peach. >>> i'm craig melvin. here's what's happening right now. egyptian president mohamed morsi has canceled a decree that gave him sweeping powers and sparked huge protests in egypt, but he is not delaying a referendum on a new constitution as his opponents had demanded. >>> meanwhile, south africa's former president, nelson mandela, has been admitted to a military hospital, but the government says it's just for routine tests for the 94-year-old and there's "no cause for alarm." that's the news for now. more news a little bit later. now back to "lockup." >> i'll tell you what it's all about. who runs this place. it's who controls the cell. that's why i started my own country.
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they're also going to consider affirmative action in higher education admissions. it seems as if, david nakamura, this court may be going out of its way to make sure that the court itself has a chapter in constitutional law books. >> absolutely. it's a historic time. especially on some of the social and racial issues. and that's a big step for them. you know, it's interesting. i remember the president warning at times about an activist court. he doesn't want to see them overstep their bounds. but i think as noam sort of mentioned, these issues are going to push the president to come out. he did so. we'll see how the administration tries to take that and sort of approach that, because we saw even last spring they sort of fumbled it when vice president got out in front of the president. and was that design or was that a mistake, a gaffe. i think as we get to that time when the court is going to take this up in the summer, you know, we'll see how they approach it. but i think they're going to have to have a strategy. >> noam scheiber, david nakamura. thanks for your t
they're also going to consider affirmative action in higher education admissions. it seems as if, david nakamura, this court may be going out of its way to make sure that the court itself has a chapter in constitutional law books. >> absolutely. it's a historic time. especially on some of the social and racial issues. and that's a big step for them. you know, it's interesting. i remember the president warning at times about an activist court. he doesn't want to see them overstep their...
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you said last week republicans should be all about education. >> mm-hmm. >> but not spending on education. >> well, look. i want to challenge the numbers david mentioned. if you look at what happened to infrastructure spending in this country over the last ten years it's gone through the roof. i live in virginia. we are building this absurd rail project out to dulles airport, one of the most expensive products in american history. maybe the biggest boon doggle ever. we are spending a lot on those projects. same with education. >> we are spending 3% of our economy sh not 5% like scandinavians or 9% like the chinese. >> the test scores are falling. there is no relationship between how much we spend and the results we get. >> i'm talking about higher education, stephen. i don't dispute as someone who teaches at syracuse law school and business school we need to improve student performance tremendously. more importantly, we are not investing in higher education. we are spending less than half as much as the europeans on infrastructure. they don't have roads falling apart and by the way, not f
you said last week republicans should be all about education. >> mm-hmm. >> but not spending on education. >> well, look. i want to challenge the numbers david mentioned. if you look at what happened to infrastructure spending in this country over the last ten years it's gone through the roof. i live in virginia. we are building this absurd rail project out to dulles airport, one of the most expensive products in american history. maybe the biggest boon doggle ever. we are...
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, lacks skills, like education. my go. and they do so rejecting that law, that bill and prevent it from becoming law because they want to have a lotte. for crying out loud. the absurditiompound themselves. >> in general we have to recognize that the individual entrepreneur with special skills and contributions to american produce all the jobs, and they are the ones who are getting rich, who are punished by any increase in marginal tax rates. the already rich -- lou: what about the young man woman in this country who is not an entrepreneur, is not a big shot, is not in middle management in a big corporation. theyon a break. they won an opportunity. they want to live the american dream. why can't the publicans talk to hem? >> i hink that they are being talked to. a great speech the other day in which he spcifically addressed this aspiration, widespread among all americans to rise up. this is what supply-side economics is. it is surge of economics. it is not trickle-down as some people caricatured. lou: you have heard
, lacks skills, like education. my go. and they do so rejecting that law, that bill and prevent it from becoming law because they want to have a lotte. for crying out loud. the absurditiompound themselves. >> in general we have to recognize that the individual entrepreneur with special skills and contributions to american produce all the jobs, and they are the ones who are getting rich, who are punished by any increase in marginal tax rates. the already rich -- lou: what about the young...